We bought a Whirlpool washing machine a little over two years ago. Too many choices on the electronic control panel but wanted the capacity. A few weeks ago it wouldn't complete a cycle, was thinking Oh no, here we go. I finally got it to spin and drain then unplugged it to see if it would reboot. Did it twice before it picked up and has been working since.
Used to do this frequently plus reload software on the old Dos 3.11 systems. If all else fails, reboot!
Just now starting "A Paraplegic Is An Individual" by Clydine Hamilton. Read another by the same author titled "Why We Were There". Both historical fiction novels. The first self explanatory, the second a brief history about Vietnam and how France was able to take over their country and how America became involved after WWII. I liked them so far. May not be widely available; possibly just through the author.
Recently read "Fire Storm" by Taylor Moore. A good 'good guy/bad guy' yarn that takes place mostly in the area of the Texas panhandle just consumed by wild fire...timely for me. Enjoyed it.
Maybe, but why would they be using Hatch(NM)peppers when they have a wonderful supply right there called Pueblo(CO) green chilies? Doesn’t mean much but I’ve never heard of the joint.
Airport use: Open to the public Control tower: no ARTCC: DENVER CENTER FSS: DENVER FLIGHT SERVICE STATION NOTAMs facility: HDN (NOTAM-D service available) Just saying...
Where I live the sheriffs dept would likely side with the property owner. I have had similar happenstance. If the junction is not marked as a public access (street signage) it is private property and should be treated just like your living room. People that are lost need to learn to stay on the public right of way.
Some of the best mechanics I've seen in over 50 years in the Ag industry speak little English but know how to run the diagnostics for very complicated systems.
This could possibly be a known problem waiting on parts or sensors like most of the country.